Belize blog
About this blog
Joshua Berman spent 10 years touring, trip-leading, and teaching throughout Central America, and still believes there's no place like Belize. In this blog, he'll share his knowledge of this beautiful country.
Recent Posts
- Seven Ways to Reduce Your Impact on Endangered Wildlife While Traveling
- Back in Belize for Holy Week
- Bad-Ass "Belize City Boil-Up" is Funkiest Album I've Ever Heard.
- Home Cooking in the Global Village by Richard Wilk looks at Belizean food and its place in the world
- Maya Skull Sports Jade Grill
- Sustainable Harvest International (SHI) offers volunteer opportunities in southern Belize
- Nice Cayo Jungle Blog from Moonracers
- Belizean Maya Land Rights Case Update
- How to Cook a Tapir: Joan Fry's Belize memoir out next month
- Belize featured on Boomerscape
- Belize's Famous Skull
- Ladies and Gentelmen, Start Your Paddles! 12th Annual La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge Set for March 6
- On Assignment in Nicaragua with Travel Channel's Bizarre Star
- Maya Festival planned in Toledo for end of March, 2009
- Essential Belize Bookmarks

Nice Cayo Jungle Blog from Moonracers
I just received a note from the newest "full-service jungle lodge" in the Mountain Pine Ridge: Moonracer Farm is located in the Belizean highlands, along the Chiquibul Road, near it's intersection with the Cristo Rey Road. This is an enormously rich and fun part of the country, still serviced by only a handful of area accommodations. Moonracer's hardwood cabins with simple amenities look like a great value at US$65. Transplanted New Yorker owners Marge and Tom Gallagher maintain a particularly interesting blog about living in and exploring Belize's Cayo District. Enjoy — and please let me know if you have stayed here and have a travel report.